How to send money to Peru

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Compare exchange rates, transaction fees and transfer options when you need to send a fast and affordable money transfer to Peru.

If you’re looking to send money from the US to Peru, keep the process simple by comparing your money transfer options. Converting US dollars to Peruvian sols doesn’t have to be pricey, and when your loved one is in need of a little extra, you could have money to them within a few days.

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Banks versus money transfer companies

Most people think of their bank first when considering money transfers, but this might not be the best idea. Banks often charge high fees for even small transfers, and you usually won’t get the best exchange rate — especially when you’re looking to send an exotic currency like the sol.

On the other hand, money transfer companies have lower fees, better exchange rates and faster service. You will likely be able to find a better deal by comparing them, and you may be able to send much more money to your loved one in Peru.

Case Study: Gloria Sends Money to Peru

Gloria wants to send $1,000 from New York to her sister in Lima. She has an account big bank in the US, but after learning they don’t offer exchanges with exotic currencies, she decides to shop around for a money transfer provider to try to find a better deal.

Money transfer provider 1

Money transfer provider 2

Exchange rate

$1 USD = $3.253 PEN

$1 USD = $3.262 PEN

Transfer fee

$10

$0

Transfer method

Online

Online

Processing time

1 to 3 days

1 to 3 days

Amount received (in PEN)

S/ 3,253.00

S/ 3,262.00

As you can see, Gloria can send more using the second transfer company and can also save $10 in transfer fees.

How do I compare transfer companies when sending money to Peru?

Exchange rates. Shop around to find a transfer provider that offers better exchange rates than its competitors. However, make sure those great rates don’t also come with high transfer fees attached.

Transaction fees. Check the fine print to see how much it will cost you each time you send a transfer; it’s also a good idea to find out whether you can avoid paying a fee if you transfer a large sum of money.

How easy it is to use. Can you place transfers online or by visiting a branch? Are there other convenient options available, such as placing transfers over the phone or using a free mobile app?

Flexible transfer options. Can you lock in an ideal exchange rate now and transfer the money later, known as a forward contract? Does the institution offer limit orders, which allows you to take advantage of changing market conditions by executing the money transfer when a certain exchange rate is met? Can you schedule recurring payments?

Turnaround time. Compare transaction processing times to see which company can get your money to Peru the fastest, but remember that quick transfers usually cost more.

Minimum and maximum transfer amounts. Some providers impose minimum and maximum transaction limits. Check to see if these limits will affect you.

Customer service. Are phone and email support offered? Is there an online help center and live online chat if you need immediate assistance?

Foreign exchange rates explained

Banks and money transfer companies use exchange rate to calculate how much one currency is worth when converted to the currency of another country. The US dollar is strong against the Peruvian sol. This means $1 will yield more when exchanged for sols. However, this amount can change daily based on global economic stability, interest rates and inflation.

What are the steps to send money to Peru?

Sign up for an account with a transfer provider. Registering is usually free and can be done online. You’ll need to provide your name, contact details and a valid form of photo ID.

Provide transaction information. The next step is to enter all the details of your transfer, including who you’re sending money to, where they live, how much money you’re sending and in which currency.

Complete your transaction. The last step in the process is to review the transfer details, pay for your transaction and keep hold of any receipt you are given so that you can track your transfer.

Emergency cash transfers in Peru

If you need to send money to Peru as quickly as possible, some companies offer rapid international transfers in as little as 10 minutes. However, fast transfers usually don’t come cheap, and you can expect the transaction to cost extra thanks to low exchange rates and high transfer fees. With this in mind, make sure that you take a close look at the full cost of your transaction before deciding whether it is a cost-effective transfer option.

Shirley Liu is Finder's global program manager. She was previously the publisher for banking and investments and has also written comparisons for energy, money transfers, Uber Eats and many other topics. Shirley has a Master of Commerce and a Bachelor of Media, Journalism and Communications from the University of New South Wales. She is passionate about helping people find the best deal for their needs.

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2 Responses

GregDecember 22, 2018

I transferred money via PayPal. I was told the amount received was 30% less than the amount send due to high bank charges for the conversion. Will all transfer services through bank accounts have the same charge?

Thanks for getting in touch with finder. I hope all is well with you. :)

Yes, it is true that there are bank charges for the conversion. However, PayPal shows you this charge before you proceed with your money transfer. With this in mind, it would be a good idea to review first the fees. If the fees are acceptable to you, then you may proceed. If not, you might want to check other money transfer services found on the table above.

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